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Published on June 27, 2017
Duration: 4:06

This video tests the destructive power of a full-auto Glock 17 against various targets. A single burst obliterates a row of Coca-Cola bottles, and multiple bursts shred watermelons, demonstrating significant projectile stopping power. The content highlights the firearm's high rate of fire and destructive capability against soft targets.

Quick Summary

A full-auto Glock 17, modified with a 'fun switch', is tested against various targets. A single burst obliterates a row of Coca-Cola bottles, and multiple bursts shred watermelons, showcasing the firearm's high rate of fire and destructive projectile stopping power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Full-Auto Glock 17
  2. 00:15Firearm Origins & NFA Switch
  3. 00:41Full-Auto vs. Soda Bottles
  4. 01:33Full-Auto vs. Watermelons
  5. 02:31Damage Assessment & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm is used in the video testing projectile stopping power?

The video features a Glock 17 modified for full-auto fire, equipped with a selector switch known as a 'fun switch'. It's tested using 9mm ammunition.

How does a full-auto Glock 17 perform against soda bottles?

In the test, a single full-auto burst from the Glock 17 completely obliterates a long row of Coca-Cola bottles, creating a significant spray of liquid and debris.

What are the results of testing the Glock 17 against watermelons?

Multiple full-auto bursts from the 9mm Glock 17 shred watermelons, demonstrating its destructive capability against soft targets and causing substantial fruit fragmentation.

Who provided the full-auto conversion for the Glock 17?

The full-auto conversion for the Glock 17 was provided by Adam from the NFA Review Channel, who is credited by the host, Edwin Sarkissian.

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